Real-world clinical predictors of manic/hypomanic episodes among outpatients with bipolar disorder.
Keita TokumitsuYasui-Furukori NorioNaoto AdachiYukihisa KubotaYoichiro WatanabeKazuhira MikiTakaharu AzekawaKoji EdagawaEiichi KatsumotoSeiji HongoEiichiro GotoHitoshi UedaMasaki KatoAtsuo NakagawaToshiaki KikuchiTakashi TsuboiKoichiro WatanabeKazutaka ShimodaReiji YoshimuraPublished in: PloS one (2021)
In Japan, 29.1% of outpatients with bipolar disorder had manic/hypomanic episodes over the course of one year. Our study suggested that a low GAF score, rapid cycling, personality disorder, bipolar I disorder, substance abuse, and baseline mood state could be predictors of manic/hypomanic episodes. Based on our findings, an antidepressant prescription is not a predictor of manic/hypomanic episodes.